Man I ain't been in this thread in a hot minute but I dropped in to say Wakfu is a colorful, french delight. It hits that weird Legend of Zelda-esque, whimsical adventure itch with some styling flash animation. Also the background art is wonderful.
Also, apparently the French can get away with some stuff in their cartoons.
Wakfu is very good yes.
What's the best way to watch that in the US nowadays? I never got around to the second season
Looks like the whole thing is on Netflix. Turns out that OP is still a banger in english.
Wakfu is rad
The 3rd season was a Netflix exclusive I think. And it has some great twists.
But yeah watch it with subtitles if you can. The character nicknames make more sense, like the shortening of Sadlygrove. Oh and Ruel's English vo is like a young man trying to sound like a 70yo muppet
The English voice cast does the best they can, but I prefer the French cast by a wide margin.
I think the opening song is better in English, though.
All of the English Wakfu VAs sound like they didn't really have good direction and could only do so many takes, leading to the performances being all over the goddamn place.
Like there's some anime where watching it with a dub isn't very distracting at all, and then others which are just so very culturally Japanese that the English just feels out of place
I haven't seen the Wakfu dub, but Wakfu is so very, very French...
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Then you got Samurai Champloo where it’s a story about samurai that is interested in chanbara movie tropes and pieces of Japanese history and culture but the presentation and music is American hip-hop as fuck. Which do you choose?
Then you got Samurai Champloo where it’s a story about samurai that is interested in chanbara movie tropes and pieces of Japanese history and culture but the presentation and music is American hip-hop as fuck. Which do you choose?
I'm normally a subs-whenever-I-can-get-it person, but the Samurai Champloo dub is super dope, and everybody involved should be proud.
Then you got Samurai Champloo where it’s a story about samurai that is interested in chanbara movie tropes and pieces of Japanese history and culture but the presentation and music is American hip-hop as fuck. Which do you choose?
Clearly buy two copies of the show, two players, two stereo systems, then synchronize play of both the sub and dub and slowly go insane
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I can't even start to think how to make mouth sounds for that and I've heard it spoken a ton
Dragon names in Wakfu are weird. There's another dragon called Shinonome, which is a straight Japanese pronunciation
Another weird one is the lil dragon brother Adamai (which is normal I guess) but compare that to the important NPC alchemist who created Ogrest called Ottomai. Like, I can hear the difference in French, but it sounds too damn similar when it comes out in English
Last November, Kim Masters published an investigation at The Hollywood Reporter that revealed a pattern of alleged misconduct during his time at Disney/Pixar that included “grabbing, kissing, and making comments about physical attributes.” After directing and co-writing Toy Story, Lasseter rose through the ranks at Pixar and Disney, eventually executive producing five of the seven animated features that have grossed $1 billion at the box office, including The Incredibles 2. During that time, his behavior became well-known enough that, according to Variety, he “had minders who were tasked with reining in his impulses.”
Bird has a hard time talking about the allegations against Lasseter. “These times are not good for nuance,” he says. “You’re either 100 percent for something or you’re 100 against something.”
He tells me a story about Lasseter coming to bat for him when Michael Eisner and Steve Jobs didn’t want to give a movie to the guy “who just did this flop The Iron Giant,” referring to Bird’s 1999 box-office misfire. They were told their script idea for The Incredibles was too much like Spy Kids—“which is beyond me”—and didn’t have enough fantasy elements, “like little blue fish or blue monsters.” Basically, they wanted Lasseter to direct another movie instead.
“John kind of flung his body between us and the executives and said I think these guys are onto something and let’s give them a little more time to develop it,” Bird says. “By the time we finished our story reels, that guy was gone and the reels spoke for themselves. He stuck his neck out in a way that few in Hollywood are willing to.”
“I don’t at all put John in a category with Weinstein,” he continues. “You’re navigating a world where men have acted a certain way for thousands of years. Way too late, but all of a sudden, they’re expected to change that on a dime and it’s necessary and it’s right. But it’s a little bit a gray area. It’s not as hard of a cut as people want to make it. I’m an old friend of John’s and I don’t see him in black and white. I see him as a person like anyone else. He was a person who was very protective of us at a time when we needed it. So my feelings are a little bit more complicated.”
I ask him, aside from the experience of making The Incredibles sequel 15 years after the original, what the experience of talking about it in a different era of media has been like, when he’s been asked about everything from the film’s gender politics to the Lasseter accusations to Tom Cruise’s ties to Scientology.
“Some ways it’s less difficult,” he says. “Some ways it’s more difficult.”
“It’s often like a pendulum,” he continues. “If people had been historically insensitive, the pendulum goes to hypersensitive. I understand where it came from and it’s fine. I just want to go to the other world where people don’t care about this kind of stuff so much. I just mean that once everybody has a fair shot, then it becomes about the work. That’s the place I want to get to. I don’t want people to be singled out because of whatever their particular slant is, or kept from opportunities because of it. I want a place where everybody gets to do everything and it’s now about the work.”
Lasseter personally did a nice thing for Brad Bird so maybe we should give him some slack for sex crimes? The EEOC said in 1980 that sexual harassment was unlawful sex discrimination. He had plenty of time.
The one hour special of the Steven Universe Diamond Days arc just finished. So good and well done. And whoa at the
body horror of Steven getting his gem yanked. Whiplash from the that and the beautiful realization that Steven is truly himself, not Pink or Rose, after.
The one hour special of the Steven Universe Diamond Days arc just finished. So good and well done. And whoa at the
body horror of Steven getting his gem yanked. Whiplash from the that and the beautiful realization that Steven is truly himself, not Pink or Rose, after.
Also, Steven Universe is getting a movie this fall.
That reminds me, when is the third season of Young Justice hitting the DC streaming service? I have no desire to subscribe to it, but will for YJ.
It's up to episode 9. They're releasing 3 episodes per week. They'll release 4 episodes this Friday. Then there will be a 4 or 5 month break until the second half of season 3.
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The one hour special of the Steven Universe Diamond Days arc just finished. So good and well done. And whoa at the
body horror of Steven getting his gem yanked. Whiplash from the that and the beautiful realization that Steven is truly himself, not Pink or Rose, after.
Pretty break-neck pace on this finale, I feel like maybe some of these ideas could've used more time to explore. But overall yeah, a very nice ending with some beautiful moments. Can't imagine what the film will cover, but I guess it could just be a nice standalone story.
Hope we get more Obsidian, that was hands down the coolest fusion. Also more of the de-corrupted gems, they were all darlings.
The one hour special of the Steven Universe Diamond Days arc just finished. So good and well done. And whoa at the
body horror of Steven getting his gem yanked. Whiplash from the that and the beautiful realization that Steven is truly himself, not Pink or Rose, after.
Pretty break-neck pace on this finale, I feel like maybe some of these ideas could've used more time to explore. But overall yeah, a very nice ending with some beautiful moments. Can't imagine what the film will cover, but I guess it could just be a nice standalone story.
Hope we get more Obsidian, that was hands down the coolest fusion. Also more of the de-corrupted gems, they were all darlings.
I think the movie could go into some of the origins of the gems in general. Where did they come from, how did the diamonds come into power? Were the gems created by a precursor race? What happens if/when the precursor race comes back? How does Steven convince the precursor race that the gems are sentient individuals who, as a species, have grown far beyond what they were and deserve to be allowed to exist as more than the play things of the precursors?
I mean, that's one possibility that popped into my head for a potential movie. I doubt that's the way they'll go, but...
Aside from the origin of the gems, it seems like most of the other loose ends have been wrapped up pretty neatly.
It might be kind of cool to see what happens to the gem homeworld with the status quo upset. How do the rank and file gems react to the new attitudes of the Diamonds? How do the diamonds hold their society together while reworking the way the entire thing works? What about reintegrating the corrupted gems from Earth into their society? We saw with Jasper that they're still somewhat corrupted (she still had horns and discoloration) even if they're in control of themselves now. There could be a lot of deep seated issues with that, even if the Diamonds say they're cool now.
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So, the first movie took place entirely in Finn's imagination. But this movie takes place in two imaginations that are clashing, which means some characters can change depending on whose imagination it is. Brace yourselves for serious meta.
Also, they confirmed that the Lego Batman Movie took place in Finn's imagination too.
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Avi Lerner, the head of Millennium Films, the company that hired Lasseter, defended his decision to pay Brian Singer $10 million to direct Red Sonja after yet more accusations of Singer assaulting underage boys came to light thusly:
“The over $800 million Bohemian Rhapsody has grossed, making it the highest grossing drama in film history, is testament to his remarkable vision and acumen. I know the difference between agenda driven fake news and reality, and I am very comfortable with this decision. In America people are innocent until proven otherwise.”
So yeah, Lasseter has free reign to be as gross as he wants to be.
Reviews for Lego Movie 2 are out. Most critics seem to really love it though there's a disagreement over whether it manages to match the first one or fall a little short.
Reviews for Lego Movie 2 are out. Most critics seem to really love it though there's a disagreement over whether it manages to match the first one or fall a little short.
I think the first one was better personally, but only by the narrowest of margins.
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So that's nice but the real deal maker is the follow up. Hey, so that time mage is called a Xelor
:: blank stare::
Hey yo, what's X E L O R backwards
Nobody can resist a good pun
The English voice cast does the best they can, but I prefer the French cast by a wide margin.
I think the opening song is better in English, though.
I haven't seen the Wakfu dub, but Wakfu is so very, very French...
I'm normally a subs-whenever-I-can-get-it person, but the Samurai Champloo dub is super dope, and everybody involved should be proud.
Clearly buy two copies of the show, two players, two stereo systems, then synchronize play of both the sub and dub and slowly go insane
I can't even start to think how to make mouth sounds for that and I've heard it spoken a ton
Dragon names in Wakfu are weird. There's another dragon called Shinonome, which is a straight Japanese pronunciation
Another weird one is the lil dragon brother Adamai (which is normal I guess) but compare that to the important NPC alchemist who created Ogrest called Ottomai. Like, I can hear the difference in French, but it sounds too damn similar when it comes out in English
Good on Paramount.
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That needed to end... a lot sooner than it did...
https://www.thedailybeast.com/brad-bird-talks-the-incredibles-2-superhero-sequel-fatigue-and-john-lasseters-redemption
Lasseter personally did a nice thing for Brad Bird so maybe we should give him some slack for sex crimes? The EEOC said in 1980 that sexual harassment was unlawful sex discrimination. He had plenty of time.
That reminds me, when is the third season of Young Justice hitting the DC streaming service? I have no desire to subscribe to it, but will for YJ.
Also, Steven Universe is getting a movie this fall.
https://www.denofgeek.com/us/movies/steven-universe/275083/steven-universe-the-movie-release-date
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It's already started. They're doing new episodes every Friday I believe.
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It's up to episode 9. They're releasing 3 episodes per week. They'll release 4 episodes this Friday. Then there will be a 4 or 5 month break until the second half of season 3.
Pretty break-neck pace on this finale, I feel like maybe some of these ideas could've used more time to explore. But overall yeah, a very nice ending with some beautiful moments. Can't imagine what the film will cover, but I guess it could just be a nice standalone story.
I think the movie could go into some of the origins of the gems in general. Where did they come from, how did the diamonds come into power? Were the gems created by a precursor race? What happens if/when the precursor race comes back? How does Steven convince the precursor race that the gems are sentient individuals who, as a species, have grown far beyond what they were and deserve to be allowed to exist as more than the play things of the precursors?
I mean, that's one possibility that popped into my head for a potential movie. I doubt that's the way they'll go, but...
Aside from the origin of the gems, it seems like most of the other loose ends have been wrapped up pretty neatly.
It might be kind of cool to see what happens to the gem homeworld with the status quo upset. How do the rank and file gems react to the new attitudes of the Diamonds? How do the diamonds hold their society together while reworking the way the entire thing works? What about reintegrating the corrupted gems from Earth into their society? We saw with Jasper that they're still somewhat corrupted (she still had horns and discoloration) even if they're in control of themselves now. There could be a lot of deep seated issues with that, even if the Diamonds say they're cool now.
I just started watching it.
Holy hell is it dark.
Well of course it is.
Also, they confirmed that the Lego Batman Movie took place in Finn's imagination too.
Avi Lerner, the head of Millennium Films, the company that hired Lasseter, defended his decision to pay Brian Singer $10 million to direct Red Sonja after yet more accusations of Singer assaulting underage boys came to light thusly:
So yeah, Lasseter has free reign to be as gross as he wants to be.
I think the first one was better personally, but only by the narrowest of margins.
https://screenrant.com/train-your-dragon-3-early-screenings-fandango/